5.3 Study Guide Flashcards
4 stages of cellular respiration
Anaerobic:
1. Glycoysis
Aerobic:
2. Link reaction/pyruvate prep step
3. Krebs cycle
4. Electron Transport Chain
Anaerobic
does not use oxygen (O2)
Aerobic
uses oxygen (O2)
In mitochondria
Releases the most ATP (32-36)
Glycolisis
Anaerobic
Breaks glucose
happens in cytoplasm
Inputs:
Glucose
2 ADP+P
2 NAD+
Outputs:
2 Pyruvate acid
2 ATP
2 NADH
Amount of ATP produced:
2
Krebs Cycle
Aerobic
happens in mitochondria
Inputs:
2 Pyruvate acid
8 NAD
2 FAD
2 ADP+P
Outputs:
6 CO2
8 NADH
2 FADH2
2 ATP
Amount of ATP produced:
2
ETC
Aerobic
happens in mitochondria
Inputs:
10 NADH
2 FADH2
6 O2
34 ADP+P
Outputs:
10 NAD
2 FAD
6 H2O
34 ATP
Amount of ATP produced:
30-34
Mitochondria
double membrane
matrix
inter membrane space
highly folded inner membrane
Why do cells need to carry out cellular respiration
To produce ATP/Energy